Live at 5:25PM - Various

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Channel 17 offers Live at 5.25PM as an opportunity for community members and public officials to discuss issues of local concern. Many of the Live programs have regular series titles. This series includes not regularly scheduled live show programming. To appear in this time slot contact Rob Reiber at rreiber@cctv.org

Programs in this Series

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Format: 2024-04-28
North St. Revitalization Project Update - 07/22/2005
Rob Reiber interviews Kristen Merriman-Shapiro, the coordinator of the North Street Revitalization Project.
ONE Ramble- Mickey Western Saloon Show - 07/16/2005
The Old North End Ramble has a performance of Mickey Western Saloon Show.
Burlington-Yaroslavl Sister City Program - 06/30/2005
Rob Reiber hosts Chairman Ben Bergstein and Burlington Delegate Al Robinson to discuss the Yaroslavl Sister City Program.
Chittenden County Youth on Boards - 06/29/2005
Rob Reiber hosts the Youth on Boards program to discuss ways of getting youth involved in leadership positions. Featuring: Christian Craig (YMCA), Isaac Loeb, Morgan Soule, Graham Ahokas, and Phoebe Spencer.
Alianza Latina- Voces de Nuestra Tierra - 06/24/2005
Jaijro Blanco hosts Olga Lucia Saldarriaga and Azur Moulaert (Costa Rica co-director VELA) on a segment about voices of our land.
Essex Youth Recognition - 06/23/2005
Desciption not yet updated.
CCTV Comcast Update - 06/17/2005
Lauren-Glenn Davitian and Rob Reiber give an update on Comcast's involvement in Vermont.
Burlington College President Jane Sanders - 06/14/2005
Rob Rieber interviews Jane Sanders, president of Burlington College.
CCTV Update - Media Reform Conference - 06/07/2005
CCTV Update - Media Reform Conference, with Lauren-Glenn Davitian
IMANI Youth & Family Center - 06/03/2005
Rob Reiber hosts Al Robinson (Executive Director of IMANI Health Institute and the Youth & Family Center) to discuss how IMANI Health Institute helps with HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. They also discuss how the Youth & Family Center...

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